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Graduated notice period could add stability to statutory Quality Partnership schemes

20 December 2007
 

Bus operators in statutory Quality Partnership areas within England and Wales could have to give more notice of changes to bus services than operators elsewhere under proposals to be put forward by the DfT.

Operators in England and Wales currently have to give 56 days notice before changing a service (in Scotland it is 70 days). The plan for a graduated notice period was revealed during the House of Lords Committee stage of the Local Transport Bill. Conservative peer Earl Attlee suggested the...

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